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ABP News on MSNAhmedabad Crash Aftermath: Air India Inspects Entire Boeing 787 Fleet Under DGCA's Order, Offers Refunds for DelaysIn a statement shared on social media platform X, Air India said that nine of its Boeing 787 aircraft have already undergone the required safety checks.
Vishwashkumar, who was sitting in seat 11a on the Air India flight, is receiving treatment at Ahmedabad’s Civil Hospital, where he has been visited by India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who also attended the bedside of locals who were not onboard the plane but were struck and injured by the crash.
"Around 20 to 30 families have been called for body identification. They are being directed to the mortuary wing," a senior hospital official informed Outlook. The verification process proved deeply distressing,
LONDON and DELHI -- An Air India airliner carrying 230 passengers and 12 crew members en route to the United Kingdom crashed into a building shortly after takeoff on Thursday, leaving 246 dead and at least one surviving passenger, local officials and the airline said.
In his message, Campbell Wilson stated that over 200 trained caregivers are in Ahmedabad, and each family has been assigned dedicated assistance.
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ABP News on MSNAhmedabad Plane Crash: Air India Offers Refunds Amid Boeing 787 Checks; BJMC Hostels Evacuated For ProbeFollowing the Air India crash in Ahmedabad that damaged BJ Medical College hostels, 159 students were relocated for investigation. 270 bodies were recovered, with DNA identification underway.
Following the devastating Air India crash near Ahmedabad, Zeenat Aman shared an emotional reflection on her recent flight, expressing solidarity with the bereaved. The tragedy, claiming over 200 lives,
Until recently, many flyers were reluctant to choose emergency exit row seats because they often don’t recline and come with the responsibility of opening the door in emergencies. But that perception